The following Workshop Summary available in: لعربية , 简体中文 , English, Español , Français , हिन्दी, Português, Русский
On 13-15 April 2011 the Building Global Democracy programme brought together activists, policymakers and researchers from all over the world to explore the question of how to include the excluded in global politics. This document summaries the discussion and outlines ways in which exclusions can be understood and overcome.
This short document, designed for practioners, will summarise the key findings and propositions arising from the Inlcuding the Excluded in Global Politics project for wider consideration, further debate, and action.
The following Case Studies are available in: العربية , 简体中文 , English, Español , Français , हिन्दी, Português and Русский
These 10 case studies highlight creative ways that different marginalised groups across the world have pursued empowerment in global politics. The groups include Dalits, Children, Afro-descendent women, sexual diversities, indigenous peoples and the urban poor.
BookThe project authors are rewriting the case studies presented in Rio de Janeiro in the light of the workshop discussions. Moema de Miranda and Jan Aart Scholte will take the lead in editing the papers into book form.
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